534 E Proc - B.N.F.C., 



Poterium sanguisorba, Linn. In some abundance in a meadow 

 at Glenmore, near Lisburn, Co. Antrim, J. H. Davies, June, 

 1892 {Irish Naturalist, 1892, p. 81). The plant grows 

 luxuriantly here, but is apparently confined to one meadow. 

 The geological formation is New Red Sandstone, but the 

 Chalk is not far away. An addition to the flora of District 

 12. 



Agrimonia odorata, Mill. Roadside near the steamboat quay, 

 Downpatrick, R.L1.P. 



Rubus chamozmorus, Linn. The rediscovery by Messrs. H. C. 

 Hart and R. M. Barrington of this rare alpine bramble in 

 Ireland, on the Sperrin Mountains, whence Admiral Jones 

 recorded it 63 years ago, is recorded in Journal of Botany, 

 1892, p. 279. One small patch was found on the Tyrone 

 side of the county boundary, and a smaller one on the Derry 

 side. An addition to the flora of District 12. 



Stum angustifolium, Linn. Very rare in District 12, but fre- 

 quent in the neighbourhood of Downpatrick. Not recently 

 seen at the recorded station, " roadside between Down- 

 patrick and the sluice " (Dickie, Flor. Ulst.), but found by 

 Mr. Stewart at a spot by the Clough Road, a mile from 

 Downpatrick ; and by the reader at Ballydugan Lake and 

 marshes S.W. of it ; at a pool near the "Bull's Eye;" in 

 ditches near Inch Abbey ; at the north end of Money Lake ; 

 and in Carrigullion Lake, near Killinchy. 



Ligustucum scoticum, Linn. Rocks on the shore at Bushfoot, 

 Antrim, R.L1.P. Recently refound in Dr. Moore's Garron 

 Point station by Rev. S. A. Brenan. 



Torilis nodosa, Huds. Side of the road leading inland from 

 the quay, Rathlin Island, R.L1.P., June, 1892. 



Peucedanum ostruthium, Koch. The Cave Hill station of Flor. 

 N.E.I, turns out to be an error, the plant being a 

 luxuriant state of JEgopodium podagraria. Stoneyford, Co. 

 Antrim, R. LI. P. 



Galium mollugo, Linn. Near Eglinton, Co. Derry, Mrs. Lee- 

 body (H. C. Hart in Journ. Bot., 1892, p. 281). New to 

 Co. Derry. 



